10 Video Game Puzzles You Couldn't Solve (Even With A Guide)
2. The Rotating Maze - The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
Unless you're looking to complete every Shrine in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it would be wise to avoid Myahm Agana.
In this dungeon, you will see there's a ball inside a hovering labyrinth. By operating the Gyros nearby, you can rotating the floating platform to direct the ball through the maze. Once the sphere reaches the end, it will fall into a slot, allowing you to complete the Shrine.
If that sounds easy, it isn't! Every time it looks like the ball is about to fall off the edge, you can't help but jerking the platform in the opposite direction out of reflex. By doing this, the ball is guaranteed to sail into the abyss below.
After you fail for the 50th time, you may look online to see if there's an easier technique to get through this maze. Luckily, there is. By rotating the platform 180 degrees, you can skip the maze section entirely. By angling the platform at a specific angle, you can launch the ball into the slot as soon as it drops down.
Unfortunately, this "easier" method... isn't easy! The amount of precision required is so unfair, this method is actually harder than the regular one. Sadly, your best bet to complete this Shrine is to keep ploughing through the conventional way.